OK! Brushes out! Follow along if you fancy paining this fresh dolphin.
I used Saunders Waterford 140lb Hot Pressed High White paper (available from Ken Bromley Art Supplies, UK) for lovely sparkle and Winsor & Newton tube watercolour paints.
Colours are French Ultramarine, Windsor Violet, Cerulean Blue, Antwerp Blue and Burnt Umber. Brush sizes 6 and 3 round.
1) I wet the entire inside of the dolphin drawing with clean water and let it soak in a bit.
2)Then while still moist I added loose washes of Cerulean, Ultramarine and antwerp to create the main tonal areas.
3)Adding stronger washes of the same colours as before I defined the body further.
4)In order to get the washes to run and suggest the sleek sides of the dolphin I held the painting vertical and let the paint do its stuff! – creating a lovely granulated effect free from brushstrokes!
5) To lift out highlights on the fin, tail and body I used a damp brush with water squeezed out so it would soak up pigment leaving a soft white mark suggesting sunstruck spots on the dolphin. This lift is a useful trick and looks quite natural.
6) Finally I added the eye and darkened a few accents here and there for punch but did not want it to be too slick and perfect! I always like to add some spatter for another dimension so there it is – my final flourish for a leaping dolphin.
Hello birdgirl – well I am so happy to hear that my animals appeal to you – thank you for that comment! You are brave – I don't know if I would dare try a balloon but the photos you took are awesome aren't they?! Thanks – Alison
Beautiful! Loved the elephant calf, too! And the barn owl! And the hares! And the lab! Talented and compassionate…way to go! 🙂
(Thanks for the forest canopy compliment; I was drifting over Stow, Massachusetts, USA, in a hot air balloon!)
Beautiful! Loved the elephant calf, too! And the barn owl! And the hares! And the lab! Talented and compassionate…way to go! 🙂
(Thanks for the forest canopy compliment; I was drifting over Stow, Massachusetts, USA, in a hot air balloon!)
Thanks so much Catherine – glad he appeals to you. Alison
Thanks so much Catherine – glad he appeals to you. Alison
A lovely and spritely dolphin. Beautiful!
A lovely and spritely dolphin. Beautiful!